Definition
A "pike-perch" is a freshwater fish that combines characteristics of both pikes and perches. 🎣 It's a predatory fish with an elongated body, sharp teeth, and a powerful tail. Think of it as a hybrid of two different types of fish. Unlike some fish, it thrives in murky waters and is often found in large rivers and lakes. Pike-perch are highly sought after by anglers for their size and fighting ability. They also play a significant role in controlling populations of smaller fish.